The longest-running holiday special still has a very shiny nose. “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” premiered on television December 6, 1964, and is now one of the holiday season’s perennial
Create or manage registryAbout this itemSpecificationsDimensions (Overall): Inches (H) x Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)Sub-Genre: Holidays + Celebrations / Christmas, ClassicsStreet Date: May 19, 2015Item Number (DPCI): 059-03-2968Description About the Book Young fans of the most famous reindeer of all can fall in love with the original story, written by May in 1939 for a booklet published by the Montgomery Ward department store in Chicago, accompanied by charming new illustrations by Caparo. Full color. Book Synopsis The original story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer--written in verse by his creator, Robert L. May--now with charming new illustrations! Every year at Christmastime, everyone--young and old alike--has one catchy, joy-inspiring song stuck in their heads: "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer!" Now fans of the most famous reindeer of all-time can fall in love with the original story, written by Robert L. May in 1939. Rudolph, a youthful reindeer buck who possesses an unusual luminous red nose, is harassed mercilessly and excluded by his peers because of this trait. One particularly stormy Christmas Eve, Rudolph manages to prove himself after Santa Claus catches sight of his nose and asks him to lead his sleigh for the evening. Rudolph agrees, saving Christmas, and is finally treated the way he deserves by his fellow reindeer! About The Author Robert L. May created Rudolph in 1939, when his company, the Montgomery Ward department stores, asked him to write a Christmas story that they could give away to customers. Drawing on the tale of "The Ugly Duckling," Mr. May penned the story of a sweet, homely reindeer shunned because of his glowing red nose. Little did he know his creation was destined to become a Christmas holiday classic. Over the next few years, the company distributed millions of copies of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The book's copyright was transferred to Mr. May in 1947, and under his ownership, Rudolph's popularity soared. Commercial printings and cartoons quickly followed, and then, of course, came the song, which secured Rudolph's place in Christmas history, and in our hearts, forever. Robert L. May died in 1976. Antonio Javier Caparo is a Cuban-born illustrator and designer. Although much of his early career was spent in graphic design, his passion for animation and comics led him to devote himself to illustration--both traditional and digital. He has been published around the world and has won numerous awards in multiple countries. He lives in Quebec, Canada. If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it. From the manufacturerPrices, promotions, styles and availability may vary by store & online. See our price match guarantee. a store is chosen for you.
Doo-doo, doo-doo, doo-doo, doo-doo Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Had a very shiny nose And if you ever saw it You would even say it glows All of the other reindeer Used to laugh and call him
Tekst piosenki: You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen. But do you recall the most famous reindeer of all Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer (reindeer) Had a very shiny nose (like a light bulb) And if you ever saw it (saw it) You would even say it glows (like a glowworm) All of the other reindeer (reindeer) Used to laugh and call him names (like Pinochio) They never let poor Rudolph (Rudolph) Join in any reindeer games (like Monopoly) Then one foggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say (Ho Ho Ho) Rudolph with your nose so bright Won't you guide my sleigh tonight Then all the reindeer loved him (loved him) And they shouted out with glee (whooppee) "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer (reindeer) You'll go down in history! (like Columbus)" ~~~♫♫♫ ~~~ Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer Had a very shiny nose And if you ever saw it You would even say it glows All of the other reindeer Used to laugh and call him names They never let poor Rudolph Join in any reindeer games Then one foggy Christmas Eve Santa came to say Rudolph with your nose so bright Won't you guide my sleigh tonight Then all the reindeer loved him And they shouted out with glee "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer You'll go down in history!" Dodaj interpretację do tego tekstu » Historia edycji tekstu Tłumaczenie: Pokaż tłumaczenie Znasz Fircyka i Tancerza, Pyszałka i Złośnika Kometka i Amorka i Profesorka i Błyskawicznego* Lecz czy przypominasz sobie Renifera najsławniejszego ze wszystkich? Rudolf, czerwononosy renifer (renifer) Miał bardzo lśniący nos (jak żarówka) I gdybyś go kiedyś zobaczył, (zobaczył go) Powiedziałbyś nawet, że świeci. (jak robaczek świętojański) Wszystkie inne renifery (renifery) Śmiały się z niego i przezywały go. (na przykład Pinokio) Nigdy nie pozwoliły biednemu Rudolfowi (Rudolfowi) Dołączyć do żadnej reniferowej gry. (jak np Monopoly) Pewnej mglistej Wigilii Święty Mikołaj przyszedł i powiedział: (Ho Ho Ho) "Rudolfie, czy z twoim nosem tak jasnym Nie pokierowałbyś moimi saniami dzisiejszej nocy?" Wtedy jakże renifery pokochały go, (pokochały go) Jak wykrzykiwały radośnie: (Hura!) "Rudolfie, czerwononosy reniferze, (reniferze) Przejdziesz do historii!" (jak Kolumb) ~~~♫♫♫ ~~~ Rudolf, czerwononosy renifer Miał bardzo lśniący nos I gdybyś go kiedyś zobaczył, Powiedziałbyś nawet, że świeci. Wszystkie inne renifery Śmiały się z niego i przezywały go. Nigdy nie pozwoliły biednemu Rudolfowi Dołączyć do żadnej reniferowej gry. Pewnej mglistej Wigilii Święty Mikołaj przyszedł i powiedział: "Rudolfie, czy z twoim nosem tak jasnym Nie pokierowałbyś moimi saniami dzisiejszej nocy?" Wtedy jakże renifery pokochały go, Jak wykrzykiwały radośnie: "Rudolfie, czerwononosy reniferze, Przejdziesz do historii!" * polskie odpowiedniki imion reniferów podaję za Wikipedią Historia edycji tłumaczenia Autor tekstu:Johnny Marks Edytuj metrykę Kompozytor:Johnny Marks Rok wydania:1949 Wykonanie oryginalne:Gene Autry and The Pinafores with Orchestral Accompaniment Covery:Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald, Paul Anka, Pinky & Perky, The Platters, Johnny Mathis, Al Martino, Patti Page, The Supremes, Lena Horne, Percy Faith His Orchestra and Chorus, Del Reeves, Hank Snow, Ferlin Husky, Jackson 5, Lynn Anderson, John Denver, Willie Nelson, Paul McCartney, Conway Twitty and His Little Friends, Marty Robbins, Ray Price, Dolly Parton, Dion, Harry Connick, Jr., Neil Diamond, Moe Bandy, Ringo Starr, Babyface, Steve Tyrell, Amanda Powell and Patricia Wulf, The Boppers, ortoPilot, Michael Feinstein i bardzo wiele innych Ścieżka dźwiękowa:Dr House 1 Komentarze (0):
Songfacts®: The story of Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer was written in 1939 by Robert L. May, a 34-year-old copywriter for the Chicago-based Montgomery Ward department stores, as a promotional gift for the store's customers. The stores had bought and distributed coloring books every Christmas and saw writing their own story as a way to save money. [Intro] Well, here's one for all the little kids You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen Comet and Cupid and Donner and Blitzen But do you recall the most famous reindeer of all? [Verse] Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer had a very shiny nose Well, and if you ever saw it, you would even say it glowed (Like a light bulb) All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names Oh, they never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games Oh, then one foggy Christmas Eve Oh, Santa came to say (Ho ho ho) Rudolph, with your nose so bright Won't you guide my sleigh tonight? Well, then all reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee (Hee hee) Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, you'll go down in history [Outro] Well, then one foggy Christmas Eve Oh, Santa came to say (Ho ho ho) Rudolph, with your nose so bright Won't you guide my sleigh tonight? Well, then all reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee (Hee hee) Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, you'll go down in history Yeah, you'll go down, go down in history And if you ever saw him, you would even say it glowed. All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names. They never let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games. Then one foggy Christmas eve Santa came to say: "Rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight?" Then all the reindeer loved him as they shouted out with December 24, 2019 grantnews 3055 Views. The Chicago retailer Montgomery Ward, gave away free holiday coloring books each December as a gimmick to get customers to do their Christmas shopping at their department store. In 1939, as the Great Depression was ending, in order to save money, the store decided to publish it’s own coloring book.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a 1964 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Videocraft International, Ltd. and currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution . It first aired December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the United States and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of The General Electric Fantasy Hour. The
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